Got a new Camera...YEA!!!!!!!

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everett

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Just getting a handle on new camera....with a little more self training they should get better with time....Thanks for looking,
Everett
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awesome everett! being able to take pics of your animals and share them with others is a good feeling ya know. very nice! i look foreward to seeing more!
 
Hey Mark,
Im not sure excactly,but it appears to be...Hair Cap Moss (Polytrichum),grows only on hillsides here in NC.
It grows really well in the aquarium as long as it stays moist and humidity is constant, the little stems will stand straight up when the fog mister goes off.Heres a closer pic of it:
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Hope this helps,
Everett
 
Looks awesome, ever think of selling a piece to me for a small profit. ( :
 
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